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28-02-2010 05:27 PM
Unregistered
aerospace?

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Now I'm getting worried!! I have a diploma in aerospace technology from ngee an poly and plan to take up a 3-yr degree course at ATTC and get a LAE license.

Is this a wise choice?

Or should I just follow another path? Hmmm..
there is no need to get a degree for your LAE.3 years of poly education is considered sufficient in order to get your LAE according to ICAO or have they revised it and increased standards.u may actually flunk yer degree course and still get yer LAE as long as there are special approved companies like SIA or ST aero to sponsor your LAE as u work for them.please correct if i am outdated on such issues.
28-02-2010 05:18 PM
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CPF data grossly inaccurate

i have observed it since year 2000. Seems like they only pick the highest guy being paid in that occupation. the rest could be earning less than half or 3/4 of that amount.....so smartest and acurate way is to lessen half that salary seen placed by CPFand add in $1k more!
24-02-2010 11:56 PM
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That's funny. I am in the aviation industry working as an aerospace engineer and my pay is no where near $5000 (as stated in the table), in fact, MOST of all the engineers I know do not earn a basic that is higher than $4200. (And I have worked in 3 different aviation companies in Singapore. hhhmmm I really wonder where the figures come from)
Now I'm getting worried!! I have a diploma in aerospace technology from ngee an poly and plan to take up a 3-yr degree course at ATTC and get a LAE license.

Is this a wise choice?

Or should I just follow another path? Hmmm..
16-12-2009 11:54 AM
Unregistered where is ronaldo?
16-10-2009 02:15 AM
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Unless your spouse is working (dual income) or you have at least 3k/mth housing allowance, your income alone cannot afford the standard of living here. You can try to go really local which I doubt you or your child can adapt easily.

My recommendation is to stay in europe. Given the current climate, Singapore is not as expat-friendly as before.
Not really. Though the Prime Minister has said that foreigners intake will slow down, it doesn't mean Singapore is not as expat-friendly as before. Talented foreigners are still very much in demand and very welcome here. Look at the big banks and multi-nationals here - the employees are mostly foreigners, especially the senior ones. We need them to push up the workforce's skill level and to help create more jobs. Of course, they also help boost the economy by renting our apartments and spending money here.
11-10-2009 11:53 PM
coffeebean
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So most of you make more than S$100K/year. I thought the annual pays are not that high in singapore.
Unless your spouse is working (dual income) or you have at least 3k/mth housing allowance, your income alone cannot afford the standard of living here. You can try to go really local which I doubt you or your child can adapt easily.

My recommendation is to stay in europe. Given the current climate, Singapore is not as expat-friendly as before.
11-10-2009 05:49 PM
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yup getting less than many of us here without a phd.. dun waste your time
So most of you make more than S$100K/year. I thought the annual pays are not that high in singapore.
10-10-2009 12:19 PM
huh yup getting less than many of us here without a phd.. dun waste your time
09-10-2009 06:27 PM
turbunator
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Stay there.
you mean stay in europe? Thanks
09-10-2009 06:14 PM
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Hello All,

Well I have a question or two of you all.

I am a Phd in EE from US and am I working in europe for last 2 years in semiconductor industry. I got this job offer for a senior research engineer position in IME

The annual remuneration package is expected to be between S$94,150 - S$102,400. The breakdown of the remuneration package is as follows:

a. Monthly Salary of S$5,500

b. Fixed 1 month Bonus per year

c. Variable Performance Bonus per year, usually ranging from 1.5 months to 3 months.

d. Monthly Housing allowance of S$1,200

What do you guys think about this offer. I have a 4 yr old daughter and my main motive to move out of europe is to get english education for her. Kindly give me your feedbacks.
Stay there.
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